Which dynasty was the first peak in the history of calligraphy in China?

Wei, Jin, southern and northern dynasties

Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties (AD 220-AD 589) was the most frequent period of regime change in China's history. Due to the long-term feudal regime and continuous wars, the development of China culture in this period was particularly affected. Its outstanding performance is the rise of metaphysics, the introduction of Buddhism, the prosperity of Taoism and the introduction of Persian and Greek culture. ([chàn] word meaning: 1. Adulteration: ~ into. ~ miscellaneous. During the 360-odd years from Wei to Sui, as well as the alternate rise and fall of more than 30 dynasties, the above-mentioned many new cultural factors influenced and infiltrated each other, complicating the development of Confucianism and the image and historical position of Confucius in this period.

Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties is an era of political chaos and disaster in Chinese history. During this period, there were frequent wars, social unrest, political corruption and relatively weak ruling power. Scholars have fled from reality and pursued spiritual freedom and liberation. In calligraphy creation, they pursue the expression of personal feelings. Regular script, running script and cursive script derived from official script have gradually matured, and the art of calligraphy has achieved unprecedented development. Especially in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, calligraphy pursued charm, interest and innovation, and paid attention to the expression of personal feelings. The concept of calligraphy has made a qualitative leap and sublimation, and later people call it "Jin Shu Shang Yun"